That depends on the voltage across the gap, and the type of atmosphere it is in. Lightning, which is a type of spark, can jump thoudsands of feet.
no it does not there is no relationship what so ever with your head size and how far you jump
no your head size does not affect how far you jump. Whoever this is who said that is what Mr. Ayetiwa said your wrong.
As far as I know, it's sand.
Because the door has less potential energy than your hand that transfers it and that's why.
Static Discharge:Perhaps you see a spark jump between your hand and the doorknob. The spark is an example of an electric discharge. An electric discharge is the movement of static charge from one place to another. The spark you saw was the result of a static charge moving between your hand and the doorknob.
How far away are you holding the wire from the coil socket? They ought to jump 1/2 inch. In the plug they have to jump a whole lot less. Do you have an engine running problem?
One spark plug or points it is the air space that the spark has to jump from one terminal to the other
It is to see how far you can jump
they can jump about 150 feet
A king can jump as far as needed to legally capture pieces.
no it does not there is no relationship what so ever with your head size and how far you jump
yes but you will not get as far
yes
A standing broad jump, not too far. A running jump, much further. And there are tricks, such as running and tossing weights backwards, which adds further distance to the jump.
Its not the shoes that matter it is the person inside the shoes that matter how far you jump
Wallabies can jump you are correct, wallabies can approximately jump 3 feet.
as far as 6ft as far as 6ft